Lots of well known hymns like "Away in a manger", "Silent Night" etc. would be sung. There would be songs in the Irish language. Well known pop songs would be common too, by both Irish and international artists.
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The Christmas song, "All I Want for Christmas," is a traditional Christmas carol that has been made into mainstream music. The variations of the song include "All I Want for Christmas is a Real Good Tan" and "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth."
The Irish celebrate traditional holidays like Halloween and Christmas. The Irish also have rich traditions in Folk Music and folklore.
Some modern Christmas music CDs: Joy to the World, Cledus Navidad, Joe Nichols - A traditional Christmas, All Wrapped Up in Christmas, A season for Romance, Beyond the Season, Silent Night, Something About December.
Try 947 (traditional) and 949 (pop) as of 11/29/2012.
Some traditional Christmas songs for children are "Deck the Halls", "Jingle Bells", "The Twelve Days of Christmas", and "Silent Night". There are also some less traditional kids' Christmas songs, such as "Jingle Bell Rock", "Frosty the Snowman", and "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".
During Christmas in Peru, people commonly listen to a mix of traditional Andean music and festive Latin genres. Popular styles include "villancicos," which are traditional Christmas carols often performed with instruments like the guitar and charango, as well as cumbia and salsa, which bring a lively atmosphere to celebrations. Additionally, some regions incorporate local folk music that reflects their cultural heritage. Overall, the music creates a joyful and vibrant ambiance for the holiday season.
What is traditional music?
'How Far Is It To Bethlehem?' is a traditional English Christmas carol. The lyrics were written by Frances Chesterton and the music composed by Stowey. The song is also known as 'The Children's Song Of The Nativity'.
Because it is Christmas. It is seasonal music.
what is the traditional music
The Christmas song with the initials H A T I is probably "The Holly and the Ivy". The song is a traditional British Christmas carol. Cecil Sharp is credited with collecting the music and most of the words and being the first to publish them.